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HomeBed LinensBlanketsTwin Size BlanketsSleepwarmer Automatic Twin Blanket, Merlot |
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27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Same problem everyone else has with controller - piece of junk. Apr 22, 2007
By A. Khosla
"houziwang"
We had the unit for two months before one of the controllers started giving an E 4 error message. Keep you documentation including receipt and warranty. West Point has a web-site designed to avoid customer interaction. The only way you will find out where to send the broken controller is on the warranty form.
29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
ACOFFEY Oct 08, 2007
By A. Coffey TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN... YOUR PRODUCT SUCKS. I WOULD GIVE NEGATIVE STARS GIVEN THE CHOICE. THIS $95.00 BLANKET LASTED ABOUT AS LONG AS IT TOOK TO TAKE IT OUT OF THE PACKAGE IT WAS WRAPPED IN. I WOULD NOT RECCOMMEND THIS "HEATING BLANKET POSER" EVEN IF IT WAS FREE. WHAT A WASTE OF TIME, MONEY AND SHIPING COST TO ME! IF ANYONE OUT THERE WOULD LIKE TO TRY MY BROKEN BLANKET JUST SEND ME AN EMAIL, I WILL SAVE YOU $90 BUCKS. respectfully yours -ACOFFEY
27 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful Blanket But Not Enough Heat Dec 17, 2006
By Robert Derenthal
"bucherwurm"
My trusty electric blanket finally wore out, and so I purchased this Sleepwarmer. My bedroom often drops to 63 degrees at night and my old blanket kept me perfectly warm at a heat setting half way up its dial.
I find that with the new sleepwarmer I have to turn the dial all the way up to high and I am still not warm enough. It's a very nice blanket, but that's not enough. The instructions say that no part of the blanket my be tucked in, whereas with my old blanket it was permissible to tuck in the edges.
The Sleepwarmer has a special "warm up setting" which rapidly heats the blanket to a temperature that is one setting higher than you want. This is useful to heat the blanket just before you hop in bed, but if you wake up cold in the middle of the night this special setting is useless as it super heats the blanket for one hour before it turns its thermostat down to where you've set it. Why one hour? Who knows.
In summary I have to toss this brand new, expensive blanket because it simply doesn't provide enough heat even at its top setting to keep me warn in a 63 or 64 degree room. Now if your room doesn't get this cold you might give it a try, but I find that even at 67 degrees I have to turn it way way up.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Buyer Beware -- Controller Malfunction Jan 25, 2007
By S. Robillard I had the same problem as everyone else -- after less than a month this blanket is useless because of the malfunctioning controller. No way to fix and unable to return to Amazon because it was ordered longer than 30 days ago (Xmas gift for one of my roommates).
What an incredible waste of money - the first time in 10 yrs I have been disappointed with Amazon service (or lack thereof).
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
disapointed buyer Jan 19, 2007
By A. Hansen
"workout girl"
I received the sleepwarmer blanket last week and have been very disapointed--it is just not warm enough!! Even on the highest setting it doesn't get warm enough initially. It is fine for keeping warm during the night but I want to be able to turn it down to keep warm and have it pretty hot in the beginning and that is not at all what this does. It is nice and soft but you can absolutely feel the wires as well. Not worth the money at all.
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